It sounds like Lindsay Lohan had a pretty eventful night out in NYC’s Greenwich Village on Friday night. According to one eyewitness, Lohan and her sister Ali locked themselves in the bathroom of Vbar for over 20 minutes.

“They walked in off the street and made a beeline for the bathroom,” a source told Radar Online. “They didn’t order a drink or anything. They were in there for around 20 minutes and then the bartender started knocking on the door and asked them to come out. When they didn’t come out, he then asked them to leave and Lindsay became aggressive and belligerent.”

Two people in a bathroom together for 20 minutes. Hm. Anyway, the bartender confirmed this account with Page Six. The bartender also told the paper that she started making angry racial slurs at him after her asked her to leave.

“Lindsay came out and her eyes were glazed over and she started yelling at the bartender – who is originally from West Africa – ‘This is New York. You’re not from here,'” said a bystander. “What stunned everyone is when she was talking to him in a mock African accent and she kept asking him if he was from Ghana. It seemed like a racist attack.”

Apparently the scene was so horrific that bar patrons tried to intervene and get the Mean Girls star to leave. Lohan reportedly responded by spitting in a customer’s face. Nice. The sisters eventually left, but not after trying to get back into the bar but were unsuccessful given that the bartender actually locked them out. A half hour later, Lohan allegedly sent one of her dude friends to fight the bartender. The guy reportedly stole someone’s phone who was recording the brawl and then bar patrons supposedly chased the guy and pinned him down to get the phone back. That’s when the cops were called.

“I was scared because I didn’t know what would be the end result,” he said. “Especially when you are a black guy in New York and seeing as they (the Lohans) were totally racist and kept asking me where I was from,” the bartender said. “Luckily the cops were really nice and they understood. They asked me if I wanted to press charges and I said ‘no I just want him to leave’. The cops told the guy to stay off the block. They told him if he comes back they would arrest him.”